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Pinch or slide electrical clips? replacing crankshaft position sensor

Russluke14

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1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
I am replacing my sensor and I don't want to break my clip. Its the typical looking Genesis clip with a blue plastic piece on one side. I have the sensor out but I cant get the clip off. Does it pinch top to bottom or does that blue plastic piece slide to allow the clip to disengage?
 
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Can you post pics?
 
I am replacing my sensor and I don't want to break my clip. Its the typical looking Genesis clip with a blue plastic piece on one side. I have the sensor out but I cant get the clip off. Does it pinch top to bottom or does that blue plastic piece slide to allow the clip to disen
 

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Did you ever complete this replacement? Wondering whether or not you had to do a relearn procedure after installing the new crankshaft position sensor.
 
Did you ever complete this replacement? Wondering whether or not you had to do a relearn procedure after installing the new crankshaft position sensor.
No re-learn needed and it did resolve my random stalling issue.
 
No re-learn needed and it did resolve my random stalling issue.
Sadly replacing the sensor did not resolve my stalling issue. Here comes the money pit.
 
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